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Opinion

Hey there, time traveller!
This article was published 14/09/2015 (3736 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

I got a call a while back from Tory MLA Wayne Ewasko, the opposition’s education critic, who was pretty miffed that I hadn’t asked him to comment on an education story we ran.

I can’t recall what the story was about, but Ewasko pitched a really strong case that the party wants to be asked to comment on any kind of systemic education story I do, or anything in which the government is quoted.

Which makes sense, and that’s why I’d been doing it pretty often.

I did tell Ewasko that the Tories didn’t have a very good track record of getting back to me whenever I requested comment; as I recall, they probably respond about as often as my Leafs win a game.

And, as I’ve said umpteen times, I need a more substantial and substantive response than, “NDP evil — NDP really evil.”

So, late this summer I was doing two very long systemic features about education, one of which has now run.

I had contacted Ewasko during the course of writing the stories; he got back to me and asked what my deadline was, and I told him, he had more than a week. I gave him a week, didn’t hear, then told him one story had gone to the editor, another was getting turned in the next day, and he didn’t respond.

So, I contacted Brad Salyn, who’s the communications co-ordinator for Brian Pallister’s caucus, told him what had been happening (or, rather, not happening), and suggested maybe we should have a chat. Haven’t heard anything back yet.

And then last Thursday morning, I’m in Victoria on personal family business, look at my email, and I’ve received a notice that Ewasko would be doing a newser delivering a Conservative report card on the NDP’s education record that very morning.

Sigh.

 

Nick Martin

Nick Martin

Former Free Press reporter Nick Martin, who wrote the monthly suspense column in the books section and was prolific in his standalone reviews of mystery/thriller novels, died Oct. 15 at age 77 while on holiday in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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